The response of a bacterial community to liming of a forest humus soil (pH 4.9 increased to pH 7.5) was studied in the laboratory at three temperatures (5, 20, and 30degreesC). As a comparison an unlimed soil (pH 4.9) and a soil limed in the field 15 years ago (pH around 6) were also included. The bacterial community tolerance of pH was measured using TdR incorporation. The pH of the bacterial suspensions (bacteria directly extracted from soil) was altered to 3.6 and 8.3 using different buffers before measuring TdR incorporation. The logarithmic ratio between TdR incorporation at 8.3 and 3.6 was then used as an indicator of the community pH tolerance. The rate of changes in the community tolerance to pH after liming was fastest for the soil...
Soils collected across a long-term liming experiment (pH 4.0-8.3), in which variation in factors oth...
Humus samples were collected 12 growing seasons after the start of a simulated acid rain experiment ...
Bacteria and fungi are the main agents in decomposition of soil organic matter. Their activity is de...
A humus soil with a pH(H2O) of 4.9 was limed to a pH of 7.5 and was incubated together with samples ...
The soil bacterial community is under the constant influence of its environment. Changing any of the...
A humus soil with a pH of 4.9 was fumigated with chloroform for 5 h, after which only 1% of the init...
The relationship between community structure and growth and pH tolerance of a soil bacterial communi...
Culturable and total bacterial counts, bacterial growth rate and tolerance to pH, as well as microbi...
The bacterial community response to pH was studied for 16 soils with pH(H,O) ranging between 4 and 8...
The effect of pH on the instantaneous growth of soil bacterial communities was studied in five soils...
The influence of soil pH on the phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) composition of the microbial communit...
One of the most influential factors determining the growth and composition of soil bacterial communi...
Temperature not only has direct effects on microbial activity, but can also affect activity indirect...
A detailed understanding of the influence of temperature on soil microbial activity is critical to p...
soil pH; bacterial community; response curves; pHmin; pHopt; pHmax. The effect of pH on the instanta...
Soils collected across a long-term liming experiment (pH 4.0-8.3), in which variation in factors oth...
Humus samples were collected 12 growing seasons after the start of a simulated acid rain experiment ...
Bacteria and fungi are the main agents in decomposition of soil organic matter. Their activity is de...
A humus soil with a pH(H2O) of 4.9 was limed to a pH of 7.5 and was incubated together with samples ...
The soil bacterial community is under the constant influence of its environment. Changing any of the...
A humus soil with a pH of 4.9 was fumigated with chloroform for 5 h, after which only 1% of the init...
The relationship between community structure and growth and pH tolerance of a soil bacterial communi...
Culturable and total bacterial counts, bacterial growth rate and tolerance to pH, as well as microbi...
The bacterial community response to pH was studied for 16 soils with pH(H,O) ranging between 4 and 8...
The effect of pH on the instantaneous growth of soil bacterial communities was studied in five soils...
The influence of soil pH on the phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) composition of the microbial communit...
One of the most influential factors determining the growth and composition of soil bacterial communi...
Temperature not only has direct effects on microbial activity, but can also affect activity indirect...
A detailed understanding of the influence of temperature on soil microbial activity is critical to p...
soil pH; bacterial community; response curves; pHmin; pHopt; pHmax. The effect of pH on the instanta...
Soils collected across a long-term liming experiment (pH 4.0-8.3), in which variation in factors oth...
Humus samples were collected 12 growing seasons after the start of a simulated acid rain experiment ...
Bacteria and fungi are the main agents in decomposition of soil organic matter. Their activity is de...